i dont see why u wouldn't, and besides i actually got that from the success one book for physics, and i'm pretty sure if u get the answer right u get full marks
there's an actual equation that u could of just used straight away
R = u^2 sin20 / g
where u = initial velocity
0 = theta which was 30 and g = 9.8
omg for a 4 mark question it saved so much time :D
answer was 220.9
Another disadvantage of prototypes is that it doesn't always take into consideration the technical design of the system, for example it could just be a simple model, so it can produce false expectations for the users
in response to that case study question, you'll just get a general one on the exam... the other ones were pretty much there to help you get practice on analysing them, u dont actually have to study those case studies :P
I just look at processing as the manipulation of data... which is basically changing it to be used in another IS anyway :P
i just hope we dont get some complicated system flowchart to draw
Yeah i dont follow the success one answers at all.. if you write that much in the exam you're just wasting time
Just mention the most relevant stuff, i think the marking guidelines from the independent paper were a pretty good example of how much you need to write, the marker just wants to...
ok i've found another question involving the use of information in a system and whether or not those people who use the information are regarded as participants
for a website people viewing the website are regarded as participants of the system... now they're using the system to obtain...
yes, i very well understand that but when it asks for information technologies there's quite a few which you can name...
i think i've got a grasp of it now... i dont have problems actually answering the question just deciding how to write it in a shortened form, and yeah i can sorta see how...
ok but here's the thing....
a manager who does not participate in the system at all but uses the system to produce information is regarded as a participant... well that's what my teacher has told me
so i dont see how this is any different... :/
You can always aim for 100 but i think ipt is such an unlikely subject to get it... you're analysing situations, hopefully the criteria is fairly leniant
i got 90% in my trials but that was only because the marks were kept strictly to the marking criteria... my teacher even said that he marks...
OK here's a few
i just finished doing the sample exam from success one and i disagree with some of the sample answers, for a system which tracks a product using barcodes and it's sole purpose is to provide customers tracking of their 'to be delivered' goods, how arn't the customers...
errm... u draw the table of the 36 possibilities, for two dice it's 36x36 possible outcomes, however only four of them produce an added amount of 45
so the answer was 1 - 5/36x36
god i filled with booklet for this option
that 7 mark question with the map asked you to basically argue both sides because site C could be used for either sodium carbonate and sodium hydroxide... reason being it had everything such as transport, market, raw materials from the sea etc etc but...
pretty easy exam... the only thing that worried me was that the question on witness was soooo broad... so rather than just get into things i had abit of a thought about what to write and ended up focusing on the tension and developing romance, which i based all around the clash of cultures...
"Composers often use dialogue to highlight certain aspects of society
Discuss this view by referring to 2 or 3 specific scenes in "The Club" and other related texts of your own choosing"
ok i have no idea what scenes to write about... i didnt think they'd focus on something like scenes...